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Byelection an opportunity to focus on solving health-care issues in southeastern Alberta

Posted on October 20, 2022

By Chris Gallaway The Brooks-Medicine Hat byelection is a campaign that will put a political and media spotlight on the region. It is a race… Read More »

Hockey Canada scandal is ugly from so many angles

Posted on October 12, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman Hockey creates imagery of Canada. Even though technically and historically, lacrosse is Canada’s sport, hockey is Canada’s most widely popular sport, hence… Read More »

Finesse versus force will be the signs in federal battle

Posted on September 20, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman It is going to be a battle for Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s son hasn’t faced since the Parliamentary Brawl (for charity) versus then… Read More »

A bitter, soon-to-be-former, premier dragging his party down with him in fiery fashion

Posted on September 13, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman You have to have forgive Jason Kenney. He’s grumpy and he just can’t help himself. He is like those baseball managers who… Read More »

Getting schooled: teachers, students and parents have a lot to read 

Posted on September 7, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman Last week there was the sounds of screaming and yelling at schools as the 2022-23 new school year started in Alberta. However,… Read More »

Times change: fine line between villains and heroes

Posted on August 31, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman  Growing up, I can remember being heavily interested in politics. Not being the coolest kid at the age of 9, I can… Read More »

Some want a spike belt placed on the drive for an Alberta police force

Posted on August 23, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman Government of Alberta launched a website titled the Future of Policing in Alberta (https://www.futureofabpolicing.ca) describing what they want to do with a newly-formed… Read More »

Down two wild roses left in the bunch

Posted on August 17, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman With the last deadline to purchase UCP memberships in order to vote for the next leader passed on Aug. 12, the race… Read More »

Homelessness and the spiralling trend this summer

Posted on July 13, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman When you say the phrase homeless people, it often brings feelings of uncertainty, uncomfortableness, disdain and sometime disgust. They are a thorn… Read More »

Canada Day will be celebrated more (or less)

Posted on June 29, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman Remember last year and many didn’t want to celebrate Canada Day? There was a lot of anger towards the federal government for… Read More »

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